Barry County, Michigan (MI) (Hastings , Freeport, Middleville, Nashville, Woodland, Assyria, Banfield, Cloverdale, Coats Grove, Delton, Dowling, Hickory Corners, Lacey, Maple Grove, Prairieville, Quimby, Schultz, Assyria Township, Baltimore Township, Barry Township, Carlton Township, Castleton Township, Hastings Charter Township, Hope Township, Irving Township, Johnstown Township, Maple Grove Township, Orangeville Township, Prairieville Township, Rutland Charter Township, Thornapple Township, Woodland Township, Yankee Springs Township)
Barry County is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the population was 59,173.[2] The county seat is Hastings.[3] The county was formed by an act of the legislature of the Michigan Territory on April 29, 1829 and organized in 1839. It was named for William Taylor Barry, United States Postmaster General under President Andrew Jackson, making it one of Michigan's "cabinet counties".[1] There was once several railroads that went through the county. The main schools are Hastings elementary, middle and high. Delton with its high, middle and elementary, and Middleville's high, middle, and elementary. - Wikepedia
Barry County, Michigan (MI) (Hastings , Freeport, Middleville, Nashville, Woodland, Assyria, Banfield, Cloverdale, Coats Grove, Delton, Dowling, Hickory Corners, Lacey, Maple Grove, Prairieville, Quimby, Schultz, Assyria Township, Baltimore Township, Barry Township, Carlton Township, Castleton Township, Hastings Charter Township, Hope Township, Irving Township, Johnstown Township, Maple Grove Township, Orangeville Township, Prairieville Township, Rutland Charter Township, Thornapple Township, Woodland Township, Yankee Springs Township)